Chump.
You don't have to dislike her.
If you did, I would think you... were me.
I will do the hatin here buster.
How many Conf. Championships for the women?
And that's the last time I let you in on high profile Bball disagreements mister.
From what I can see, the only thing she sucked at basketball was podunk fan etiquette .
Chump.
You don't have to dislike her.
If you did, I would think you... were me.
I will do the hatin here buster.
How many Conf. Championships for the women?
And that's the last time I let you in on high profile Bball disagreements mister.
Um, OK. Just seems a bit silly is all.
Two conference tournaments I can think of as a coach. Is that the only metric for success in any college program? I would agree she was middling at A&M, but did finish strong there.How many Conf. Championships for the women?
Boerne is not high profile.And that's the last time I let you in on high profile Bball disagreements mister.
And why would that be the last time?
Oh god....
I fail at sarcasm.
Or Chump does.
Jesus... Chump.
And Chump, a tournament is not a conference championship, it's a tournament championship.
But I digress... Someone fails at sarcasm.
I needed bluefont after that first reply. Apologies.
She got two of those as well if those count for more.And Chump, a tournament is not a conference championship, it's a tournament championship.
But I digress...
Am I really that bad at it?
Whatever, it's not stellar.
Rhyme.
smh
small Sports Illustrated piece:
http://www.si.com/college-football/2...michigan-state3.Larry Coker has brought his magic to UTSA
In November 2006, Miami fired Larry Coker with a record of 59-15, a national championship and three years remaining on his contract. Coker was 58 at the time and couldn’t find a job for the next two years. “I talked to some people and there wasn’t really a lot of interest in me,” Coker said. “You’re damaged goods, I guess. I thought that would probably be the end of it.”
In the spring of 2009, Coker accepted the job as the first head coach at the University of Texas-San Antonio. He signed his first recruiting class with one helmet, one ball and an off-brand jersey purchased at Wal-Mart.
...
“When we signed our scholarship [papers], we blindfolded ourselves and stepped to a ledge and we jumped because we were told it would all be worth it at the bottom,” said senior center NateLeonard, who has started every game in school history. “What we found when we jumped was that we didn’t land at the bottom. We landed at the top.”
...
Just ask the 37 seniors who came with nothing more than a promise and could well end up in a bowl this season. “We were a group that nobody one wanted,” Leonard said. “And when we play people now, the teams that didn’t want us want no more of us."
In conclusion.
Being from San Antonio (even though I attended UT in Austin) I really want UTSA to do well.
This is my city. I like this place.
But I got way too much history with UT. Grandparents, Parents, Siblings, Cousins, overwhelming UT.
So there's that.
No problem with that.
I think AAC is UTSA's ceiling, and I'm not sure there's a compelling reason to move up -- especially if one or more of the AAC west teams go P5.
Me too. I think UTSA is just fine in C-USA unless it loses some key teams.
Great article. I wish SA t-shirt fans would realize what we have here in our own backyard.
regardless of how things turn out with the super conferences UTSA has done everything right and have demonstrated extremely savvy business a en. nice to see SA demonstrating yet another amazing sports paradigm for the rest of the field to follow.
The media too. I swear the national media has written better pieces on the program than the local media has.
Nice sig, DMX7
Tickets at stub hub starting at around $15 for Arizona game.
Think I'll go if I can find some decent lower level seats at a decent price.
only a matter of time before utsa breaks off from daddy longhorn
if you want some in the student section lmk $10 each
same goes for anyone else that wants to go
What do you mean by this?
not a secret that they've been considering autonomy for awhile. cap program is frustrating
I don't even know how a school could go about that. I know Angelo State switched systems but that's about it. Are there any articles about about this?
I remember reading a while back that the CAP program at UTSA was ending (might be dead by now).
Autonomy is another animal though. UTSA is still a young school that benefits from being under the UT system umbrella, may be an option down the line but not anytime soon.
Didn't you do CAP? Also, I agree that it's bad for UTSA student moral, but surprisingly some students who qualify for transfer after their first year decide they like it and stay, so it has become an unexpected source of incoming 4+ year students who go there and might not have otherwise if it weren't for CAP.
Also, I believe UTSA probably doesn't have the autonomy to get rid of it by itself without the approval of the UT system.
Is that in the end zone area?
I'm looking for some closer to the 50 yard line
from the endzone all the way around to the 20 yard line, but its general admission so you might end up in the endzone for this game if youre a late arrival
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